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PCR analysis and specific immunohistochemistry revealing a high prevalence of non-Helicobacter pylori Helicobacters in Helicobacter pylori-negative gastric disease patients in Japan: High susceptibility to an Hp eradication regimen.

Masahiko NakamuraAnders ØverbyHirofumi MichimaeHidenori MatsuiShinichi TakahashiKatsuhiro MabeTadashi ShimoyamaMakoto SasakiShuici TeraoTomoari KamadaAkinori YanakaJunichi IwamotoSatoshi TanabeAkira TariShinji NasuHidekazu SuzukiSomay Yamagata Murayama
Published in: Helicobacter (2020)
Among the 236 non-Hp-eradicated cases, 49 cases (20.8%) were positive for NHPH. Among them, 20 cases were positive for Helicobacter suis, 7 cases were positive for Helicobacter heilmannii sensu stricto/ Helicobacter ailurogastricus (Hhss/Ha), and the other 22 cases could not be identified. The regional differences in the infection rates were significant. Forty percent of the nodular gastritis cases, 24% of the MALT lymphoma, 17% of the chronic gastritis cases, and 33% of the gastroduodenal ulcer cases were NHPH positive. Forty-five patients had been treated with one of the four types of combinations of a proton pump inhibitor and two antibiotics, and in all of these cases, the NHPH diagnosed by PCR was successfully eradicated. Immunohistochemistry using the Helicobacter suis-specific HsvA antibody coincided well with the PCR results. Among the 29 post-Hp eradication cases, three were NHPH positive, including one Hhss/Ha-positive case. Thus, approx. 20% of the Hp-negative non-Hp-eradicated gastric disease patients treated at 17 hospitals in Japan were infected with NHPH.
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